Warwick in London becomes a member of the capital’s 'Knowledge Quarter'

Warwick in London has become an official member of London’s exciting Knowledge Quarter.

The Knowledge Quarter is a consortium of over 75 academic, cultural, research, scientific and media organisations. All of the organisations have one important thing in common - they are all actively engaged in advancing and disseminating knowledge. Members include: Google, the British Library, Alan Turing Institute, Francis Crick Institute and the University of the Arts London as well as The Guardian, London Review of Books, Wellcome Trust and Universal Music. The list is truly eclectic and the Knowledge Quarter consortium brings these fantastic resources and talents together for the first time, helping to facilitate collaboration and to create unique partnerships.

Professor Abhinay Muthoo, the Dean of Warwick in London, said:

I am thrilled that Warwick in London has become a member of the prestigious Knowledge Quarter. This signifies another big step for Warwick in establishing its presence in London. We are now formally part of one of the most exciting clusters of inventive organisations in the world and I look forward to exploring the opportunities that our membership brings."

You can meet the Warwick in London team and find out more about activities and opportunities for more Warwick departments, services and staff to get involved at an all-staff meeting on Tuesday 31 October 2017. Find out more and register.